Jonas Brothers accused of copying Portugal. The Man's 'Feel It Still'

(L-R) Nick Jonas and Kevin Jonas of The Jonas Brothers visit 'The Elvis Duran Z100 Morning Show' at Z100 Studio on March 1, 2019 in New York City.

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Following the long-awaited comeback of the Jonas Brothers — and the release of their first music in nearly a decade — many social media users have raised concerns regarding the brothers’ latest single, Sucker.

The pop-heavy earworm has been accused of sounding a heck of a lot similar to another popular anthem.

That’s right. Dedicated fans of American indie rock sextet Portugal. The Man, have called out Kevin, Nick and Joe Jonas for allegedly copying their 2017 hit Feel It Still.

It didn’t stop there though. The band members too have addressed these accusations in a recent tweet.

“To be fair,” they began, “the chorus of Feel It Still sounds very similar to Please Mister Postman by the Marvelettes. we respectfully cleared and thanked them for every chance we got. As one does. @jonasbrothers.”

To be fair, the chorus of Feel It Still sounds very similar to Please Mister Postman by the Marvellettes… Which we respectfully cleared and thanked them for every chance we got. As one does. @jonasbrothers

Although the group admitted they owe much of their credit to the Marvelettes’ Please Mister Postman, it was insinuated that the Jonas Brothers should have followed in their footsteps by giving Feel It Still some recognition.

In wake of the social media outrage, Portugal. The Man decided to retweet a series of posts which humorously compare Sucker to Feel It Still.

While the band members claimed that they weren’t “mad at all,” fans across the social media platform began speculating that the Alaskan rockers might have been trying to stir some trouble with the Jonas Brothers.